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This Human Development program centers on personal growth, particularly during early life stages and formal education (from infancy to young adulthood). Research in this field aims to advance theoretical frameworks for comprehending human behavior while tackling real-world challenges faced by educators, parents, and caregivers. A key focus involves examining how diverse backgrounds, environments, and life experiences shape individual development. The graduate curriculum offers comprehensive training in human development and educational psychology, allowing for specialized exploration in particular areas of interest. Initially, students explore foundational theories, developmental milestones across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, along with relevant research methodologies and statistical approaches. Later stages of the program enable students to tailor their studies, choosing courses that expand or intensify their grasp of developmental processes. These electives may include cross-disciplinary offerings from other university departments with human development research specializations.